INT Workshop Series Social Cognitive Neuroscience Across Species"
25-26 sept. 2025
Institut de Neurosciences de la Timone
Faculté de médecine et science paramédicales
Salle Henri Gastaut - Marseille (France)
Studying social cognitive neuroscience is crucial for understanding the physiological foundations of complex behaviours, as it bridges the gap between neural mechanisms and complex human interactions. This is an important topic in a period during which a social species such as the human, is desocializing, privileging virtual communication to real social interactions. Understanding how natural social interactions act on the brain, how their reduction or enrichment could affect the brain and therefore our health is an important matter to study. The line-up includes outstanding speakers covering aspects of social cognition across species (rodents, non-human and human primates) that we deem essential to advance on the transversal axis “Social Cognition” at the INT.
Discipline scientifique :
Neurosciences
Lieu de la conférence